HP Pro 3115 Quick Setup & Getting Started Guide - Page 14

Finding More Information, Before You Call for Technical Support, Start, Turn Off Computer, Computer

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XP Home, click Start > Turn Off Computer. In Linux systems, click Computer > Shut Down. Depending on the operating system, pressing the power button may cause the computer to enter a low-power or "standby" state instead of automatically turning the power off. This allows you to conserve energy without closing software applications; later, you can start using the computer immediately without having to restart the operating system and without losing any data. CAUTION: Manually forcing the computer off will cause the loss of any unsaved data. To force the computer off manually and bypass the "standby state," press and hold the power button for four seconds. On some models, you can reconfigure the power button to work in On/Off mode by running Computer Setup. Refer to the Maintenance and Service Guide (English only) for more information about using the Computer Setup utility. Finding More Information The following publications are available on the computer hard drive. To access the publications, select Start > All Programs > HP User Manuals. NOTE: Not all of the publications listed are included on all models. ● Quick Setup & Getting Started-Helps you connect the computer and peripheral devices and set up factory-provided software; also includes basic troubleshooting information should you encounter any problems during initial startup. ● Hardware Reference Guide-Provides an overview of the product hardware, as well as instructions for upgrading this series of computers; includes information on RTC batteries, memory, and power supply. ● Maintenance and Service Guide (English only)-Provides information on parts removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, POST error messages, diagnostic indicator lights and error codes. ● Safety & Regulatory Information Guide-Provides safety and regulatory information that ensures compliance with U.S., Canadian, and various international regulations. Before You Call for Technical Support WARNING! When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is always applied to the system board. To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock and/or hot surfaces, be sure to disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before touching. If you are having problems with the computer, try the appropriate solutions below to try to isolate the exact problem before calling for technical support. 6 Quick Setup & Getting Started ENWW

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XP Home, click
Start
>
Turn Off Computer
. In Linux systems, click
Computer
>
Shut Down
.
Depending on the operating system, pressing the power button may cause the
computer to enter a low-power or “standby” state instead of automatically turning
the power off. This allows you to conserve energy without closing software
applications; later, you can start using the computer immediately without having to
restart the operating system and without losing any data.
CAUTION:
Manually forcing the computer off will cause the loss of any unsaved
data.
To force the computer off manually and bypass the “standby state,” press and hold
the power button for four seconds.
On some models, you can reconfigure the power button to work in On/Off mode by
running Computer Setup. Refer to the
Maintenance and Service Guide
(English
only) for more information about using the Computer Setup utility.
Finding More Information
The following publications are available on the computer hard drive. To access the
publications, select
Start
>
All Programs
>
HP User Manuals
.
NOTE:
Not all of the publications listed are included on all models.
Quick Setup & Getting Started
—Helps you connect the computer and
peripheral devices and set up factory-provided software; also includes basic
troubleshooting information should you encounter any problems during initial
startup.
Hardware Reference Guide
—Provides an overview of the product hardware,
as well as instructions for upgrading this series of computers; includes
information on RTC batteries, memory, and power supply.
Maintenance and Service Guide
(English only)—Provides information on parts
removal and replacement, troubleshooting, Desktop Management, setup
utilities, safety, routine care, connector pin assignments, POST error
messages, diagnostic indicator lights and error codes.
Safety & Regulatory Information Guide
—Provides safety and regulatory
information that ensures compliance with U.S., Canadian, and various
international regulations.
Before You Call for Technical Support
WARNING!
When the computer is plugged into an AC power source, voltage is
always applied to the system board. To reduce the risk of personal injury from
electrical shock and/or hot surfaces, be sure to disconnect the power cord from the
wall outlet and allow the internal system components to cool before touching.
If you are having problems with the computer, try the appropriate solutions below
to try to isolate the exact problem before calling for technical support.
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Quick Setup & Getting Started
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